In Meg Xuemei X’s stories, love is a battlefield—and sometimes, an actual one. Known for her unapologetically bold heroines and magnetic, morally gray antiheroes, Meg doesn’t just write fantasy romance; she drags readers headfirst into dark realms pulsing with danger, magic, and steamy tension. Her worlds are brutal, her characters sharp, and the stakes? Often nothing less than gods, kingdoms, or the heroine’s very soul.
Over the years, Meg has earned a fiercely loyal fanbase with series like Half-Blood Academy, Underworld Bride Trials, and Monsters After Dark. Each saga pulls from myth and magic but reimagines them with her own signature twist—where elemental courts war, fae kings seduce with ruinous charm, and forbidden love is rarely a suggestion, but a challenge. Her storytelling leans into high-stakes romance laced with deadly trials, layered betrayals, and the kind of slow-burn chemistry that scorches through the pages.
Originally from China, Meg’s early fascination with myths and epic sagas fed her desire to write stories that blended the fantastical with the feral. After moving to the United States, she began writing as a creative escape—and never stopped. That path eventually led her to self-publish her first novel in 2014. Since then, she's become a USA Today and Amazon Charts bestselling author, amassing over 100,000 Goodreads ratings and consistently ranking in the top tiers of fantasy romance.
Her prose is fast-paced and visceral, often laced with dry humor, cinematic action, and themes of power, redemption, and the blurry line between monstrous and human. Readers who love the works of Ilona Andrews or Sarah J. Maas often find themselves hooked on her books—but Meg’s voice is undeniably her own: fierce, fearless, and addictive.
She currently lives in Southern California, where she spends her days conjuring twisted fantasy realms and her nights plotting new ways to torment her characters (and thrill her readers). For fans of high-heat, high-stakes fantasy romance, Meg’s books are more than just stories—they’re obsessions waiting to happen.